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Sep 19, 2015 11:18AM

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Anita Blake series by Laurel k. Hamilton

The writing is not as perfect as Briggs, but the lead character, Jane, is very endearing. There are a few similarities. Jane is Cherokee, but also a skinwalker and turns into a mountain lion. Like Mercy in the beginning, Jane does not fully know what she is or her family. What I like about this series is, like Mercy, it's sometimes humorous, quite funny. There are also vampires and witches in the Jane Yellowrock books, but at ,Esst up to now no Fae.


Love that series!"
I know, it's one of those under rated ones.

Anita Blake series by Laurel k. Hamilton"
While I personally love the Anita Blake series, unless Dan is into smut, he might not like the later books. The books leading up to Blue Moon aren't too bad with the smut, but the later ones get smuttier and smuttier. Sure there's still a lot of tense action, but it's wrapped up in her essentially becoming a succubus and needing to have lots of sex to keep from killing those closest to her.

And, having now finished my "Don't diss your readers if you want them to REMAIN your readers" type rant. . .
Do you like PNR? If so, you might want to try the Shifter's Unbound series. Pride Mates is the first of the series. It's set in a world where there are shifters, but the government has decided to "collar" them with fae artifacts. (And the fae in the series are NOT nice characters for the most part.) Very interesting series, just from the world building perspective. But it is a PNR. But it's a PNR with an over-arcing story line.

I've not caught up on the rest of the books, but I know one of her more recent side books from the Anita series, Jason, is smut too, so I'm sure that's still a heavy part of it.
That aside, not sure what PNR is, but the series sounds intriguing and I may have to check it out myself.

There are also PNM (Paranormal mysteries). As well as the UF (Urban Fantasy).

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araNormal Romance. Basically a romance book with vampires, werewolves, fae, ghosts etc.
There are also PNM (Paranormal mysteries). As well as the UF (Urban Fantasy)."
Ah. I know what paranormal romance is, I'd just never seen the abbreviation before. I'm a stickler for typing things out the majority of the time, so I rarely ever even use netspeak. One of the few exceptions is 'LOL'. But I learned something new, Cool.




I'm always looking for new (GOOD) shifter books, too.
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